Only Buy On Sale
Start a stockpile, and only buy items when they are on sale.Plan Your Menu Around the Sales
Enjoy cheap meals throughout the week by planning your menu around the weekly sales flyers.Be Willing to Substitute
Have a recipe that calls for an ingredient that you don’t have? Then, see if you can substitute it for an ingredient that you do have. It’ll save you money at the store and space in your pantry.Buy Ingredients Instead of Prepared Meals
Frozen dinners and boxed mixes may be convenient, but they’re also more costly. Get in the habit of buying the ingredients that you need to prepare the foods that you eat, and watch your grocery dollars go further.Shop Seasonally
Foods are cheapest when they’re in season, so learn when all of your favorite foods are in season, and buy them then.Switch to Generic
Make the leap from name brand to generic brand, and you’ll shave an easy 25% or more off of your grocery bill. Some generics worth trying: cereal, spices and baking supplies.Buy Reduced-Price Items
Want a true bargain basement price? Then, scour every aisle of the store for reduced-priced groceries. Ultra-ripe produce, scratch and dent items, closeouts, food at or near its use-by-date – it’s all reason for a reduced-price sticker.Not sure you’ll be able to use something before its use-by date? Then, toss it in the freezer, and you won’t have to.
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